Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Biology

Chapter

Morphology of Flowering Plants

Question:

Match the columns I and II, and choose the correct combination from the options given.

Column I Column II
a. Basal 1. Primrose
b. Marginal 2. Marigold
c. Free-central 3. Lemon
d. Axile 4. Argemone
e. Parietal 5. Pea

 

Options:

a-2, b-5, c-1, d-3, e-4

a-3, b-2, c-4, d-5, e-1

a-2, b-5, c-4, d-3, e-1

a-3, b-4, c-5, d-1, c-2

Correct Answer:

a-2, b-5, c-1, d-3, e-4

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (1) -a-2, b-5, c-1, d-3, e-4

Column I Column II
a. Basal 2. Marigold
b. Marginal 5. Pea
c. Free-central 1. Primrose  
d. Axile 3. Lemon 
e. Parietal 4. Argemone

 The arrangement of ovules within the ovary is known as placentation. The placentation are of different types namely, marginal, axile, parietal, basal, central and free central .

In marginal placentation the placenta forms a ridge along the ventral suture of the ovary and the ovules are borne on this ridge forming two rows, as in pea.

When the placenta is axial and the ovules are attached to it in a multilocular ovary, the placentaion is said to be axile, as in china rose, tomato and lemon.

In parietal placentation, the ovules develop on the inner wall of the ovary or on peripheral part. Ovary is one-chambered but it becomes twochambered due to the formation of the false septum, e.g., mustard and Argemone.

When the ovules are borne on central axis and septa are absent, as in Dianthus and Primrose the placentation is called free central.

In basal placentation, the placenta develops at the base of ovary and a single ovule is attached to it, as in sunflower, marigold.